Although cesarean section remains an abstract notion, women nevertheless have some knowledge about it. However, we can ask ourselves what representations women who have had a cesarean section have. Several research studies have highlighted a specific and distinct vision of an abnormal and unnatural birth. "I thought it was a shame to have a caesarean section because I couldn't have my baby on me, my husband is not allowed to enter the operating room, I don't give birth normally". When the word caesarean was mentioned, the terms used were rather unfavorable: "failed birth", "missed birth", "failure".others evoked the danger and put forward the surgical operation but always with a rather negative vision: "the danger of the operating room including the lack of psychological preparation" the emergency recourse; the operation and the keloid scar, an operation is not the dream birth. Finally, I believe that although cesarean section remains an abstract notion, women nevertheless have some notions about it. However, we can ask ourselves what representations women who have had a cesarean section have.